I am running wheezy and kde in my main system (amd 64), but I also have a 32-bit machine on sid.In wheezy repos I could only find winetricks to no avail. nothing happens after installing it.If I search for app in application search box, only a dialog "Run WInetricks" appears, but nothing happens after that, probably because wine is not even installed, because there is no wine in wheezy repos, a mismatch.Now, on sid I can install everything: wine, winetricks and playonlinux.Would like to do same in wheezy.Does anybody know if winetricks and playonlinux conflict?I can install wine-unstable version 1.4~rc1 from http://dev.carbon-project.org/debian/wine-unstable/playonlinux also asked for a python package (cannot remember which one now), but it was not present in wheezy repos, checked for it in packages.debian.org and not found in sid either.

2) Follow the installation recommendations at "http://www.playonlinux.com/en/download.html" (which will bring you POL 4.0.15)

3) Download the .deb package from "http://www.playonlinux.com/en/download.html" (which also will bring you POL 4.0.15) and install the package manually. I strongly recommend using gdebi over dpkg in this case.

4) Compile from source following the recommendations at "http://www.playonlinux.com/en/download.html"

BUT be aware that POL can mess up existing wine installations, and: it's _not_ wine.ALSO be aware that installing from "http://dev.carbon-project.org/debian/wine-unstable/" might bring you some extra-trouble, since these packages also do _not_ provide "wine", but "wine-unstable"! You won't be able to install packages (the debian way) that depend on wine.There are possible workarounds, but that requires quite some extra-work. Btw, also in this case I strongly recommend using gdebiover dpkg (in contradiction to "http://nicolaselie.wordpress.com/2011/09/26/install-wine-on-debian-wheezy-testing/").